Only four freshmen and two sophomores auditioned, and they were quite unimpressive. |
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Hidden away between a popular pub and a disused former bank it is an inauspicious, unimpressive building in the shadows of Aberdeen city centre. |
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She was a clever girl with a passion for books and an urge to write, but her academic achievements at Ripon Grammar School were unimpressive. |
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Graphically, for example, it is deeply unimpressive, it barely even bothers with a plot, it has no two-player mode and is too short. |
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But what follows is not a maudlin melodrama, no matter what conclusions you may draw from that surely unimpressive premise. |
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An excellent cast is let down by an uninspired script and a collection of unimpressive bad guys. |
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Yet Isiah jettisoned him out of New York to Phoenix, which has placed him back on the injured list after three unimpressive games. |
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Logic have recently been offering sweeteners to try to encourage people to sign up, but they've been pretty unimpressive. |
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She emerged among the hot-rod hordes with the plain and unimpressive common license they give to all the ill-mannered drivers. |
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As extra features, Sony has included two brief and uninspired EPK style featurettes and a rash of muddled and unimpressive deleted material. |
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Americans grumble about British book jackets, English people talk about how unimpressive American Book Jackets are. |
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Outside, there were a few unimpressive clouds seeming lost in the vault of the sky. |
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Sadly, platforms 9 and 10 are in the unimpressive looking suburban section of the station. |
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What do you say, when you discover the unimpressive and slightly alarmed figure behind all the carefully crafted demonizations? |
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And again, as always, we can apply a rough style sheet to this document, and slap a bit of mascara on that otherwise unimpressive wall of serifs. |
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The Christmas display in Birmingham is well up to its usual unimpressive standards. |
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Our ordinary politicians may look unimpressive in looks but their abilities to speak make them extra ordinary. |
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She's talking about the faintly unimpressive exit poll results. |
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Les Carpenter writes on Yahoo.com that he is trying on a new, and unimpressive, sullen look for the start of camp. |
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Originally tested on a racially mixed population, BiDil appeared unimpressive. |
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Waller was eventually removed by Gough's lifter, although his later new-ball spell was so unimpressive that it lasted only one over. |
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The Timbers have been unimpressive thus far, opening with a pair of draws at home. |
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One reason is a string of unimpressive leaders who have offered little to take the place of globalisation. |
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I'm feeling some pressure to do something, despite both old and new crop prices holding flat in relatively unimpressive territory at this time. |
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Sartre's presence, what there was of it, was strangely passive, unimpressive, affectless. |
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As far as smell and taste goes it was unimpressive compared to other cassia we had seen up to this point in Vietnam. |
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His rather unimpressive exterior belied the terrible power he could wield. |
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Similarly, injuries caused by thin slivers of glass produce unimpressive skin wounds but commonly divide flexor tendons and nerves in the forearm. |
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It is unimpressive, sadly, and littered with shotgun cartridges. |
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The next year, when I moved to California, just having their call letters on my otherwise unimpressive resume was enough to land me my first paid radio job. |
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Audio is unimpressive stereo, sounding a bit muffled and hollow. |
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The Castle is a fairly unimpressive affair, all conference rooms, plush carpeting, pomp and circumstance, but the grounds and gardens are calm and serene. |
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The record of women in the professions has been unimpressive and mirrors the experience of women's infiltration into the professions in other countries. |
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This absolutely worthless look at the ant-like endeavors of the roadies as they strive to erect the sprawling sets is mind-bogglingly dull and unimpressive. |
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The first photos from the far side of the Moon are singularly unimpressive to modern eyes. |
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In person, he is slight of build and unimpressive in the way most action-movie stars are off-screen. |
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The headline number continued the recent trend of generally decent but unimpressive growth. |
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But the elephant in the room of the 2012 GOP field is that it is both unsettled and unimpressive. |
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But then sometimes when you're upset, you are slightly unimpressive. |
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The server interface is unimpressive in appearance, but it is very useful. |
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The one constant of what was an unimpressive campaign from start to finish was the criticism levelled at coach Raymond Domenech, who nevertheless withstood the pressure to guide his team towards their objective. |
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Terse, snappy, forceful letters should be used, rather than long, verbose, repetitive, unimpressive, formlike letters. |
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Many sheets may look unimpressive, but beneath the scrawls and crossingsout lies a shadow history of The Beatles. |
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It is true to say that the economic performance of most countries in Europe is unimpressive, but it is a lie to suggest that the cause for this is a lack of competitiveness. |
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I hope that this call will be heard, but I still think that the minister stands apart from the rest of the government, which is quite unimpressive. |
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It is deeply unimpressive and needs to be looked at immediately. |
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I found her to be as unimpressive as Roberts and Kagan were impressive. |
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Even by Beltway standards, Koh's arguments were unimpressive. |
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Monahan came to the ailing Flames after being drafted sixth overall this summer, and by way of a captaincy at the 67s, where he posted good numbers on an otherwise unimpressive 2012-13 team. |
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While those who dream of the day when gene therapy might reduce the frequency of treatments to once a year or less may find this unimpressive, Peter Larson says that the benefits would be critical. |
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The 1981 cuvees of Merlot and Cabernet Franc were light, with the Merlot revealing a mature garnet color, a lean, compact, faded tea-scented nose, unimpressive richness, and hard tannin in the finish. |
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Largely unimpressive in qualifying, A Selecção das Quinas enjoyed a promising build-up to the finals, winning two and drawing one of their warm-up games. |
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Surely a move to codecision, which would make the decisions more democratic, and QMV making them speedier and of better quality, would improve the so far unimpressive record in building a common asylum and immigration policy. |
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In spite of the victory over Portugal, our record at the European Championship on Swiss soil was not altogether satisfactory, and Switzerland's performances at club level were equally unimpressive. |
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Exercise, thanks to the boost it gives the body's defences, can improve cancer survival rates. But attempts to give more specific jolts have been unimpressive. |
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Neath, who finished in an unimpressive 14 place last season, have had a charmed opening to their 2009 campaign, suffering only one loss in 8 games. |
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Twelve states have now abolished the death penalty, not including Texas, which clocks up an unimpressive one-third of the 1100 executions in the US in the last 30 years. |
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Further, foreign trade has been unimpressive. |
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In fact, all I had to show for my work was a phobia of piano practice, a few unimpressive canvases, and a weak foul shot. |
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A surprisingly enterprising APOEL Nicosia side could have inflicted an even bigger embarrassment on their unimpressive hosts had they shown just a little more self-belief. |
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If the economy floats up again they may get away with it, especially as political mobilisation on the crisis by the left has been weak and unimpressive. |
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The relatively unimpressive image of these plants, as well as their small, low growth, makes them difficult to protect. |
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Individual flowers are rather unimpressive, but the inflorescence as a whole is pretty and attracts beetles, flies, hymenopterous insects and true bugs as pollinators. |
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It was an unimpressive display over 'Mexican' Joe Rivers, saved only by a knockout in the eleventh. |
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These unimpressive study habits made sitting his finals a challenge, and he decided to answer only theoretical physics questions rather than those requiring factual knowledge. |
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The unimpressive evidence for validity and operational problems related to projectives led Reilly and Chao to a pessimistic conclusion regarding projectives. |
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